 Today, for the Willbarrow to make their contribution, as Robert Dean reports, two groups of energetic volunteers took part, one from Hearstbridge and the other from the search. The Willbarrow pushcook members and friends of Hearstbridge CFA 35km along suburban streets and main roads. Their aim? To raise money for the hundreds of children at the Royal Children's Hospital who need special equipment to keep them alive. Over the past five years, Hearstbridge has averaged about a thousand dollars for the one-day effort. My name is Jim Dustin, I'm the Secretary Treasurer here at Hearstbridge Fibregate. I used to be the captain and I was involved in the earlier Willbarrow pushes back in the early 80s and we've recreated it in a much smaller fashion this morning. The last time we did Willbarrow push we went into the city would have been 1984, we believe. Around about that date anyway, a year either side. There's only one or two, there's been quite a bit of turnover in 35 years into Brigade and there's only a couple of us old blokes left behind. It's a good cause for the Children's Hospital, we've been doing it since the late 70s, about 77, 78. It's part of the Lower Yarra Group of Fibregates and then when they changed its name to the O'Neillambe Group of Fibregates. So we've been with them since that date. There was a couple of brigades in the group that started slightly earlier than that but then we joined in and now I co-ordinate nine brigades for the Children's Hospital appeal. I think it's important because it's raising money for a really good cause which is the Royal Children's Hospital. When seeing as we're like a big community it's easier to go out together and it also helps us as a community and also the Royal Children's Hospital. It gives us all an experience of doing that and also it's for a great cause so I think it's a fabulous thing for the CFA to be doing. They seem happy enough this morning anyway. It is important for the children but of course we can't get them on the road, doing roads this road so intersection collections are everything until they're a bit older. That's mainly why we do the Greensboro Shopping Centre to get the kids involved on the day prior so they can have some involvement as well. Conno here, my grandson, he's had a couple of trips there, quite a few trips. That's a connection out of our family and I'm sure there's other families in the brigade. It's great to see people contribute to what we're doing. And it makes you feel more like a community. Yeah, it makes it so, I feel like the First Ridge community is such a good place and when the CFA gets together it's like a really great family that we can be raising money for in the part of it. It's for the children who don't even really get to have that kind of experience.